One of the hardest things to do when you get a guitar is to choose the amplifier. You are about to read a review of some of the top Marshall Guitar Amps in this short article. Included in this selection is the Marshall MG412A, the MHZ40C, the AS50D, the JVM215C 2-channel guitar combo amp, and the JVM205C
1-Marshall MG412A Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet
The first Marshall guitar amp we are going to be reviewing is the Marshall MG412A. This amp is slowly becoming one of Marshalls most popular amps for a variety of reasons. It has great sound and the footstep makes a huge difference. It has a diverse sound and is extremely easy to use. Playing the guitar does not need to be hard and this amp makes it so much easier.
2-Marshall MHZ40C Haze Guitar Combo Amplifier
This amplifier might only have 40 watts of power behind it but it produces sound like it has much more. You know you have found yourself a good amp when it produces as much noise as an amp with up to 70 watts. Not only is this amp powerful at its little size, but because it is so small it runs at a lower price. You can easily afford this amp.
3-Marshall AS50D Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
If you play the acoustic guitar, then I cannot see a better amp than this one. It doesn’t have all the fancy gadgets that all the other amps have because with the acoustic guitar you simply don’t need them. This amp also produces some loud noise at 50 watts.
4-Marshall JVM215C 2-Channel Guitar Combo Amplifier
This amplifier is probably different than the majority of other amplifiers you have seen. For all of you who have played with a combo amp you know how different they can sound. This amp can switch the distortion back and forth so quickly you will not be able to believe what you are hearing! This is a great amp for beginners because it is versatile and has some outstanding sound, plus it is extremely easy to use. The only downside is this amplifier can be a bit pricey.
5-Marshall JVM205C Guitar Combo Amplifier
The Marshall JVM205 is the last amplifier we will be taking a look at today. This is a combination amp just like the one above. The amp is 2×12 in. and comes with 50 watts. If you are planning to just play around with some friends then this will be the perfect amp. However, if you are going to be playing in a concert then this amp probably will not get the job done.
